
North Dakota Spring Projects? Don’t Dig Until You Do This First
As the weather finally starts to turn in North Dakota, it’s hard not to get excited about tackling those long-awaited home projects. Maybe you’re dreaming up a new backyard with fresh landscaping, adding a deck for summer nights, or even planning a full home addition—or building something brand new altogether. It’s that time of year when both homeowners and contractors are gearing up to bring those ideas to life.
But before you grab a shovel or fire up the auger, there’s one important step you simply can’t skip—planning ahead.

Before You Dig in North Dakota, Make the Call That Keeps You Safe and Legal
Whether you’re planting trees, installing a fence, or creating a new garden bed, always call 8-1-1 before you dig. According to North Dakota One Call, It’s not just a smart move—it’s the law.
So why does it matter?
What Lies Beneath in North Dakota: Hidden Utilities That Can Cost You Big
Beneath the surface of your property is a complex network of underground utilities, including gas lines, water pipes, electrical cables, telecommunications, and sewer systems. Digging without knowing where these lines are can lead to serious consequences. We’re talking about potential injuries, costly repairs, service outages, and even legal trouble.
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What Lies Beneath in North Dakota: Hidden Utilities That Can Cost You Big
Safety is a big factor, too. Accidentally hitting a gas line could cause a dangerous leak or explosion, while striking an electrical line could result in severe shock or worse. On top of that, damaging utility lines can knock out power or water service for your home—and possibly your neighbors as well.
There’s also an environmental side to consider. Hitting a water or sewer line can contaminate soil and water sources, creating problems far beyond your own backyard.
That’s where North Dakota One Call comes in. By calling 8-1-1 a few days before your project, you’ll give utility companies time to come out and mark underground lines with flags or paint. Once everything is clearly marked, you can move forward confidently—without risking damage or danger.
So, as you start checking off that spring to-do list, remember: one simple call can save you time, money, and a whole lot of trouble.
Call 8-1-1 every time you dig. It’s easy. It’s free. And in North Dakota, it’s the law.
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